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Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers

AI replacement rate

15%

This role is currently tracked with 7 timeline items plus a profile-based replacement estimate.

This role is currently tracked with 7 timeline items plus a profile-based replacement estimate.

Replacement trend

Aggregated from periodic refresh snapshots
  • 2026-04-2015%

Why this role is rated this way

Structural base
Repetition2
Rule clarity2
Transformation work3
Workflow automation2
High Physicality and Dexterity Required

The role demands significant physical dexterity, strength, and manipulation of tools and parts, often in confined or varied environments. Current AI-driven robotics struggle to replicate the fine motor skills and adaptability required for these diverse physical tasks.

Complex On-Site Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

While some issues are routine, many require nuanced sensory input (sight, sound, touch) and contextual understanding to diagnose problems in diverse machines. This level of complex, often ambiguous, on-site troubleshooting is beyond current AI capabilities.

Lack of Standardized Environments for Repair

Repairs often occur in varied, non-standardized locations, requiring adaptability to different machine setups and physical surroundings. This makes it challenging for static or pre-programmed robotic systems to effectively operate and perform repairs.

Limited Automation in Physical Repair Tasks

While AI can assist with diagnostics and predictive maintenance, the actual physical repair, component replacement, and calibration of machines are hands-on tasks that remain largely unautomatable by current AI and robotics technology.

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